Sydney's Concrete Playground just published this story about 10 Images that changed the world. Check their 10 here.My image that changed the world from their top ten, would have to be the Migrant Mother, 1936 by Dorothea Lange. I remember seeing this image time and time again within photo documentary books and videos.

Although one of my images that changed my world would be a little different. For starters it would HAVE to include Steve McCurry's Afghan Girl, 1984. This image stares back at you from the cover of a magazine. It was the most circulated image of the time, and almost everyone today know this image. I remember it from sitting on top of my dad's magazine table. It also brought up the thought that do all photographers just go around snapping images and not taking a second thought about their subjects? Did this girl sign a model release? Was she paid for the royalties? So it was great to know that McCurry went back to find her in 2002 and formally identified her as Sharbat Gula. Now National Geographic has set up the Afghan Children's Fund, a charitable organisation with the goal of educating Afghan girls & boys and young women in recognition of her.